Yes, I heard the argument that god doesn’t want robots, but that just doesn’t hold water. First of all, not being able to sin (displease god) doesn’t mean you can’t love god - - it just means you will love god perfectly.
Second, isn’t there no sin in heaven?
Third, if god didn’t want “robots” (perfection) that is god’s fault not man’s. God could have been perfectly pleased with each and every human being he created; instead, god created us with the possibility of sin (rejecting god) and allowed us to get thrown out of paradise unleashing massive suffering, death, and pain.
Fourth, if god allowed us to sin just to teach us a lesson then god is evil.
And fifth, god made the choice to put the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden. God made the choice to give mankind freewill. Yes, we sinned, but ONLY because God made it possible. So why is god blaming man for god’s choices? Please explain if you can.
I submit, therefore that the Christian religion is just myth and no gods exist.
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Research shows that the reason humans struggle with emotion to find equitable solutions is pinpointed the region of the brain called the insular cortex, or insula, which is also the seat of emotional reactions.
The fact that the brain has such a robust response to unfairness shows that sensing unfairness is a basic evolved capacity.
The emotional response to unfairness pushes people from extreme inequity and drives them to be fair. This observation shows our basic impulse to be fair isn't a complicated thing that we learn.
It therefore fully illustrates that all humans have morals controlled by the brain and that Christians are entirely wrong to try and claim morals as their own!!!!
But Christians found a way round it!
Government statistics show that christians are vastly over represented in prisons for sexual, violent and fraudulent crime whilst year on year government figures show atheists make up only 2% of the prison population!
The Catholic church is paying millions in compensation for the sex/pedophile crimes of their priests alone!
Christians are vastly over represented in the divorce courts!
Christians invented the concept of sin and then the idea that you could sin, ask forgiveness, get pardoned and start with a clean sheet!
So no surprise that they are so expert at it is it‽
A Christian is a man that feels repentance on Sunday for what he did on Saturday and is going to do on Monday. - Thomas Russell Ybarra
properly Chris...confident Jesus died and sacrificed his life and paid the penalty for our sins, yet we had a job to do as properly and that's to settle for Christ as our Savior and lived our lives in accordance to what's holy and appropriate in God's sight. the concern with maximum persons, they understand all of this and refuse to have self belief simply by fact they like to do their very own WILL and not the choose of God simply by fact in accordance to them, residing for God have too many regulations.... yet undergo in ideas:..Matthew 7:13 states that the line in the direction of destruction is extensive and for this reason many will return and forth this street...the line in the direction of salvation is narrow and that's why few will discover it.....there might desire to be a hidden parable someplace in this scripture>:)
God knows that if he created us with the ability to do only good....then that would leave us with no cause or reason for us to seek a relationship with him, which is what he wants from us.
Being a christian does not mean you can't sin.
After you are born again (according to the bible) you will still sin.
No one can love god perfectly either. No one will ever be perfect.
To become christian (strictly by the bible, on God's terms only)....means you transform your heart & mind from being a person who lives life for yourself (selfish, independent, gratifying your selfish & sinful nature) into being a person who wants to live for God ( relying on God for guidance & wisdom thru prayer & studying- listening to God's Word/ bible , in all matters).